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SATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY George Washington--Born 1732 1969 53rd day - 312 days to come
Called Arthur. He will bring me a copy of his manuscript (not games but he won't say what it is) and I'll run it off at the office.
BB, Dana, & I started a game of SPELLBINDER but stopped for TV and because company was coming.
Jerry Fredericks brought me 3 Sci. Am. columns.
Fay Baker called. She wants me and BB to come there in two weeks, together with two engineers and the fellow from the Computer Magazine (or something like that) to work on an en- tirely new project, making use of board games.
(cont. from 2/23) [2/26] doing a set of 6 brain games. He thought that was a good idea. Made a date for me to meet Tom Shaw, the V.P., next Tuesday.
Gary & Reidel:- Only new things were- CHUG-A-LUG - a drinking game like PASS-OUT (Sophisigames Division of Createk.) DO-DO-BLOCKS (P.B.S. Palo Alto Cal.) 5 dodecehedrons with letters on the faces. Some have two letters. Throw them & form words. (Rough idea.) They no longer carry WATCH and CAMPAIGN. They are out of business as far as they know.
Milton Bradley:- SWAHILI (Chubby Checkers supposed to have de- veloped it and was demonstrating.)
[diagram of circle at center labeled "PIT" with concentric rings expanding out into four spokes (north, east, south, and west of center circles.]
2, 3, or 4 can play. (Seating doesn't matter.) Each player takes 12 men of the same color and starts them as shown. In turn players sow their men from any ring they wish. If last ends in an occupied ring this ring is also sowed, including the piece moved into it. Etc. A player may choose to stop moving even if the last piece falls in an occupied ring. In the continuous rings if a player ends a sowing on a ring where one or more of the opponents have single men these are captured by the moving player. Men can be sown in the pit only as the last piece. In counting a move on the continuous rings, only the player's own pcs. count. (Obviously). (cont. on 2/21)